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titleOfInvention Turpentine collection method, lipotrophic agent used in method and method for preparing lipotrophic agent
abstract The invention discloses a turpentine collection method, a lipotrophic agent used in the method in a matching manner and a method for preparing the lipotrophic agent. The collection method comprises the following steps of: pre-treating a pine tree to be subjected to turpentine collection by spraying 0.05 percent methyl jasmonate; formally cutting and applying the lipotrophic agent; subsequently, cutting and applying the lipotrophic agent every other 15 days until the turpentine collection period in the current year comes to an end; and continuously cutting on the upper edge of the cutting plane of the last year for the collection cutting of the next year. The lipotrophic agent comprises the following components: 18 to 33 parts of 98 percent concentrated sulphuric acid, 150 to 135 parts of water, 25 parts of 40 percent ethephon, 4 parts of vaseline, 2 parts of AE (Ethyl Alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether), 1 part of CDHT (Cetyl Alcohol), 75 to 65 parts of white carbon black, and 75 to 65 parts of glutinous rice flour. The method for preparing the lipotrophic agent comprises the following steps of: diluting the concentrated sulphuric acid; adding the ethephon reagent; adding the vaseline, the AE and the CDHT; and adding the white carbon black and the glutinous rice flour. According to the invention, the advantages of small cut plane load rate, low cutting frequency, prolonged collection cutting age limit of a single pine tree, increased turpentine yield of the single pine tree and increased production efficiency are achieved.
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